Faculty
정주연 (Jung, Joo-Youn), 鄭朱娟
- Position
- Professor
- Phone Number
- 02-3290-2184
- Research Areas
- Comparative Politics, Political Economy, China and Northeast Asia
- Office
- PoliSci&Econ 615C
- Degree
- Ph.D., Stanford University
- jooyoun@korea.ac.kr
Education
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• Ph.D., Department of Political Science, Stanford University (2006) • M.A. course completion, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University (1998) • B.A., Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University (1996)
Professional Experience and Awards
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1) Major Work Experience • Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University (2017-current) • Director, Center for Asian Cooperation, Asiatic Research Center, Korea University (2017-2019) • Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University (2012-2017) • Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Korea University (2009-2012) • Assistant Professor (Politics of China), Department of Political Science, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada (2007-2009) • Postdoctoral Fellow, Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI), Columbia University, U.S.A. (2006-2007) 2) Other Academic & Government Experience -Government Services • Member, Policy Advisory Committee, National Security Office (under the President), Republic of Korea (2019- current) • Member, Policy Advisory Committee, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Korea (2018-current) • Member, Planning and Evaluation Committee, National Research Council (NRC) for Economics, Humanities and Social Sciences, Office of Prime Minister, Republic of Korea (2018-current) • Member, Expert Committee on Diplomacy and Security, Presidential Commission on Reunification, Republic of Korea (2015-2017) • Policy Advisor, Ministry of Reunification, Republic of Korea (2013-2018) -Academic Services • Director, Korea Foundation Global e-School Program, Korea University (2013-current) • Editorial Board member, The Journal of Asiatic Studies (2010-Current) • Associate Editor, East Asian Community Review (2017-2019) • Member, Committee on Academic Research, Korea University (2013-2019) • Editorial Board member, Contemporary Politics (2013-2016) • Editorial Board member, World Politics (2013-Current) • Managerial Board member, The Journal of Asiatic Studies (2009-2012) -Academic Affiliations • Visiting Fellow, Stanford Center(SCPKU), Peking University (2012-2013). • Visiting Research Scholar, Institute of Social Science(ISS), University of Tokyo (2005) • Advanced Visiting Student, School of Government, Peking University (2004) • Visiting Scholar, Universities Service Center for Chinese Studies (USC), Chinese University of Hong Kong (2002) 3) Scholarships, Fellowships, and Grants •Faculty Research Grant, College of Political Science & Economics, Korea University (2019-2020) •Dasan Research Grant, Korea University (2016-2017) •Faculty Research Grant, College of Political Science & Economics, Korea University (2016-2017) • NRF Fund for Young Researchers, National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) (2013-2014) • SCPKU Fellowship, Stanford Center at Peking University (SCPKU), Peking University (2012-2013) • Faculty Research Grant, College of Political Science & Economics, Korea University (2012-2013) • Start-up Research Grant, College of Political Science & Economics, Korea University (2009-2010) • China Institute Research Grant, China Institute, University of Alberta (2008-2010) • Start-up Research Grant, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta (2007-2008) • Expanding East Asian Studies (ExEAS) Postdoctoral Fellowship, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University (2006-2007) • Predoctoral Fellowship, Division of International, Comparative and Area Studies (ICA), School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University (2006) • APARC/Takahashi Predoctoral Fellowship for dissertation write-up, Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC), Stanford University (2004- 2005) • Dissertation Grant in Chinese Studies for field research, Institute for International Studies (IIS), Stanford University (2003-2004) • CEAS Summer Grant for language training in China, Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS), Stanford University (2003) • CEAS Summer Grant for language training in China, Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS), Stanford University (2001) • Graduate Research Opportunity (GRO) Grant for field research, Office of the Dean, School of Humanities and Science, Stanford University (2001) • SSHI Field Research Grant, Admiral and Mrs. John E. Lee Fund, Social Science History Institute (SSHI), Stanford University (2001) • CEAS Summer Grant for language training in China, Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS), Stanford University (2000) • Asia Pacific Scholarship for future leaders in the Asia Pacific region, Asia Pacific Scholarship Program, Stanford University (1998–1999) • KFAS Scholarship, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS), Seoul, Korea (1998-2003)
Undergraduate/Graduate Courses
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1) Undergraduate Courses On the State, Chinese Politics, Chinese Foreign Relations, East Asian Politics 2) Graduate Courses State and Market, Political Economy of Reform in China, Approaches to Chinese Politics, Political Economy of East Asia
Journal Articles
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Jung, Joo-youn, and Shin, Eunbee. 2022. “The First Two Months: China’s Information Control on COVID-19.” Korean and World Politics, 38(2), 61-91. in Korean. [Link to Paper]
Jung, Joo-Youn, and Ming Zeng. 2019. “Do Popular Protests Matter in China? Urban Middle-Class in Xiamen’s Environmental Protest.” The Korean Journal of Area Studies, 37(4),179-206. in Korean. [Link to Paper]
Jung, Joo-Youn. 2016. “Bringing the State and Politics Back.” Review of International Area Studies. Vol25. No.3. in Korean. [Link to Paper]
Jung, Joo-Youn. 2014. “China’s Oil Strategy and China Threat.” New Asia. Vol.21, No.1. in Korean. [Link to Paper]
Books
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• Joo-Youn Jung ed., Domestic Fragility of Rising China (SNU 2017)] (published in Korean)
Book Chapters
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•“Seeking a New Relationship between State and Market: Chinese Socialist Market Economy” in Chaesung Chun ed., Theories of East Asian Regional Order (SNU 2018) (published in Korean)
•“China’s policy process: Environmental Issues and Citizens’ Participation” (co-authored with Ming Zeng), in Joo-Youn Jung ed., Domestic Fragility of Rising China (SNU 2017) (published in Korean)
• “State Coordination in Transition and Corporate Restructuring in South Korea,” in Byung-Kook Kim, Eun-Mee Kim, and Jean Oi eds., Adapt, Fragment, Transform: Corporate Restructuring and System Reform in South Korea (Stanford, CA: APARC, Stanford University, 2012)
• “U.S-China Relations in 2025: Energy Resources,” in U.S-China Relations in 2025 (East Asia Institute, 2011) [published in Korean]
• “Reinvented Intervention: the Chinese Central State and State-Owned Enterprise reform in the WTO era,” in Jean Oi ed., Going Private in China: The Politics of Corporate Restructuring and System Reform in China (Stanford, CA: APARC, Stanford University, 2011)
• “Cross-national Analyses in the Studies of Chinese Politics,” in Jaeho Chung ed., Methodologies of Chinese Studies (Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 2010) [published in Korean]